When do we need a “Take Off Alternate”
how far away can it be?
- Within 350nm (calculated for one hour, normal cruise, one engine inop, and still air.)
Why do we start the crono for takeoff?
TOGA thrust is limited to 5 minutes
10 minutes for single engine
What’s the max taxi speeds for nose tiller taxi?
(Straight and in a turn)
Slippery surfaces?
30k (10k in a turn)
Half the speeds for slippery surfaces:
15k (5k in turn)
What changes require a notification to Dispatch?
What is the max over-fueling before a required release amendment?
2000lbs.
We can accept a day visual at Jetblue; what is required for a night visual?
Night visual approaches are prohibited if a VASI or PAPI isn’t operable for the runway unless:
When do we need an “enroute alternate?”
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Flights will not be planned to operate at any point >60 minutes from an “Adequate” Airport computed in still air w/ 1 engine inop.
Paperwork will contain weather and NOTAMS for the Adequate Airports for the these area:
L-453 and East
Routes to/from Alaska
What is an adequate en-route airport?
An “Adequate en-route Airport” has:
What is a suitable airport?
An adequate airport + weather conditions are above minimums + field condition reports indicate a safe landing can be accomplished at the time of operation.
When are Medium auto brakes standard?
Cat II/III landings
Contamination on runway
< 6000’ of runway
What is the youngest age to sit in an emer exit?
15 years old
When are two alternates required on release?
-Marginal wx at destination AND alternate (Marginal WX is: Ceiling <600 feet or 2 miles)
-20108 (3585)
For alternate planning, is both ceiling and visibility required?
Yes. Both Ceiling and Visibility